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Weaving baskets in Ghana: A beautiful tradition
The art of weaving is timeless and multi-generational, predominantly undertaken by the women in the village. A very social activity, the women will often sit inside or outdoors underneath a lush mango tree, singing, dancing and laughing as they weave — a beautiful tradition that delights and inspires, often prompting the men and children sitting…
New Unicolour Bolga Baskets!
Add a pop of colour to brighten your day!☀️ Introducing our new unicolour large round & shopper baskets from Ghana. These Bolga baskets are uniquely commissioned for Bashiri. Available in six colours, with additional colours to come! Our baskets are hand-woven, crafted from the best elephant grass by the finest weavers. The elephant grass grows…
Just in time for Summer
What comes to mind when you see these gorgeous African fabrics? …We see picnic rugs and beach towels and summertime sarongs ☀️? Our African print fabrics come in two types: Premium: 100% Cotton Standard: Blend of cotton & synthetic Both types include a selection of Batik (tye & dye) and Kente styles, unique wax fabrics…
Round Bolga Baskets
Cosy up your home this Autumn with handmade round baskets ? Available in 4 sizes ? Choose vegan or leather handles ? Free shipping options ? Made sustainably for practical use ? Handwoven Explore our collection of hand-woven, round bolga baskets or meet our weavers.
Moses baby baskets
A functional and natural way to transport your most precious gift! Moses Baby Carry Baskets are hand-woven from the elephant grass which grows in the rich flood plains of the White Volta near the village of Bolgatanga, Northern Ghana. Equipped with durable leather handles they’re perfect for shopping, in the garden, around the home or…
Spotted: Cartagena, Colombia
Delighted to have our bolga baskets featured in Esteban Cortazar’s pop up store in Cartagena, Colombia ? Our selection of round baskets can be found here – available in small, medium, large and extra large sizes. Handmade in Ghana from elephant grass and leather ?